The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth ...E. Moxon, 1849 - 496 páginas |
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... seen that were not names : On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic The King of Sweden To Toussaint L'Ouverture . We had a female Passenger who came Composed in the Valley near Dover , on the day of landing Inland , within a hollow ...
... seen that were not names : On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic The King of Sweden To Toussaint L'Ouverture . We had a female Passenger who came Composed in the Valley near Dover , on the day of landing Inland , within a hollow ...
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... seen The image of a poet's heart , How bright , how solemn , how serene ! Such as did once the Poet bless , Who murmuring here a later ditty , Could find no refuge from distress But in the milder grief of pity . Now let us , as we float ...
... seen The image of a poet's heart , How bright , how solemn , how serene ! Such as did once the Poet bless , Who murmuring here a later ditty , Could find no refuge from distress But in the milder grief of pity . Now let us , as we float ...
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... seen on the tops of the spiry rocks of Chartreuse , which have every appearance of being inaccessible . Names of rivers at the Chartreuse . ‡ Name of one of the valleys of the Chartreuse . How blest , delicious scene ! the eye that ...
... seen on the tops of the spiry rocks of Chartreuse , which have every appearance of being inaccessible . Names of rivers at the Chartreuse . ‡ Name of one of the valleys of the Chartreuse . How blest , delicious scene ! the eye that ...
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... seen The native Genii walk the mountain green ? Or heard , while other worlds their charms reveal , -Far different life from what Tradition hoar Soft music o'er the aërial summit steal ? While o'er the desert , answering every close ...
... seen The native Genii walk the mountain green ? Or heard , while other worlds their charms reveal , -Far different life from what Tradition hoar Soft music o'er the aërial summit steal ? While o'er the desert , answering every close ...
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... seen ; He'd not have robbed the raven of its food . My husband's loving kindness stood between Me and all worldly harms and wrongs however keen . " LXIX Alas ! the thing she told with labouring breath The Sailor knew too well . That ...
... seen ; He'd not have robbed the raven of its food . My husband's loving kindness stood between Me and all worldly harms and wrongs however keen . " LXIX Alas ! the thing she told with labouring breath The Sailor knew too well . That ...
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